Molly’s aunt, Gina, promised to give her $5,000. When Gina r…

Molly’s aunt, Gina, promised to give her $5,000. When Gina refuses to give her the money, Molly calls you, her lawyer, and asks how she can get her money. Which of the facts below would, if true, make it most likely that Molly could compel her Aunt to give her the money?

Chipotle restaurant has started a new rewards program. For e…

Chipotle restaurant has started a new rewards program. For every burrito a participant orders, they accrue ten “Chipotle Points,” which they can exchange for various prizes. These prizes are advertised in pamphlets available at the register.  According to the pamphlet, prizes include (i) a free burrito (100 Points), (ii) a Chipotle-branded hat (200 Points), and (iii)  ChipotlePods, which are Bluetooth headphones that look like a burrito wrapped in foil (800 points).  Ryan collects 800 Chipotle Points and attempts to cash them out for ChipotlePods. However, he can’t find this prize listed on the website where participants are supposed to cash in their points for prizes.  Which of the following would be the most effective way for an attorney representing Ryan in a suit against Chipotle to distinguish Leonard v. PepsiCo from Ryan’s case?

Which of the following situations would require critical ana…

Which of the following situations would require critical analysis thinking skills?1. A patient asking for breathing instructions during a chest examination2. A physician asking you to call his office to connect with his/her nurse3. Improvising the angulation of the X-ray tube to compensate for a patient condition4. Your supervisor asking you to help establish target exposure values for the department5. Repositioning a patient after assessing the patient’s previous images6. Providing a gown to a patient with instructions on putting it on correctly7. Modifying exposure factors after reviewing the patient’s history